The exclusive Latin America division of 41-year-old Goway Travel is introducing the Pantanal—a remote yet virgin area of Brazil and home to the famous jaguar, anaconda and caiman.

“Goway is able to offer our passengers, past and future, some of the most amazing nature destinations in all of Latin America; the Galapagos, Falkland Islands and Antarctica. Now we are pleased to announce the introduction of the Pantanal Adventure based from a working farm, the Caiman Eco Lodge,” states Don Forster, Product & Marketing Manager for Latin America.

“The Pantanal is becoming one of the major ecological destinations in Brazil. Its location right in the middle of highly diverse ecosystems, like the Amazon, the Cerrado and the Atlantic forest, combined with high temperatures and cycles of dry and wet, gives the Pantanal the highest density of fauna in the Americas, compared to the richest areas of Africa. It was recently featured on “60 Minutes.”

The Caiman Ecological Refuge is a pioneering ecotourism enterprise in the Southern Pantanal, situated on a cattle ranch (Estancia Caiman) of over 130 acres near the city of Miranda, around 146 miles west of the state capital Campo Grande and is accessible by road or an amazing light aircraft transfer similar to an air safari in Africa,” continues Forster.

Travelers fly into Sao Paolo from North America and then fly to Campo Grande before taking their land or transfer into the Eco Lodge itself. Priced from $2,075, the Pantanal Adventure by Goway is truly one of the best ways to experience an often-overlooked area of Brazil and South America. It’s also easy to add on Iguassu Falls and Rio to the nature adventure in Brazil.

Goway Travel, 888-469 2955, www.goway.com